Knocked Off Balance, Clinton Campaign Tries to Regain Its Stride
Professor Larry Jacobs is quoted in this article about Sen. Hillary Clinton's struggling presidential campaign.
In Minnesota, “the Clinton campaign was in triage mode,” said Lawrence Jacobs, a political scientist at the University of Minnesota. He said Mrs. Clinton appeared to have allocated her dwindling resources to New York and California, the biggest prizes in the Feb. 5 contests (and which she won), investing almost nothing in media advertising in Minnesota and leaving her campaign there “like a M.A.S.H. unit.”
New York Times
February 14, 2008